Ontonagon County MI Archives History - Farm .....Farm And Business Directory Of Ontonagon 1904 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/mifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000031 September 14, 2008, 4:51 am ONTONAGON. Population, 1,600; settled in 1842 and incorporated as a village in 1885; in Ontonagon county, of which it is the judicial seat. Adams, William R., prosecuting attorney. Allen, Katie, teacher. Allie, D. J., bookkeeper and teacher of short hand. Anglim, William, justice of the peace. Atkinson, Joseph, stave and heading manufacturer. Askew, Mrs. M., teacher. Barber, William E., railroad and express agent. Barry, William, carpenter and architect. Baldwin, Louise, teacher voice culture. Bailey, L. E., painter and paper hanger. Bergeron & Son (Edward and Leon), bakers. Bouillion, .Joseph, tug captain. Bower, James E., coroner, durggist and postmaster. Boyer, Dr. W. T., dentist. Brown, A. H. attorney at law. Bush, Ira E., county treasurer. Cane Bros. (Edward and Charles), undertakers. Cane, Fannie, dressmaker. Carpenter, C. D., principal of school. Carroll, Edward, township clerk and insurance. Calio, John, attorney at law. Chamberlaine, Ella E., county com. of schools. Chamberlain, Ethel, teacher. Chrishohn, Angus D., superintendent of schools. Chrisholm, Annabelle, teacher. Coombe, Ada L., dry goods. Corgan, James, coroner and lighthouse keeper. Corgan, James & Sons, general store. Courtney, Dr. George E., dentist. Crinion. Nettie, teacher. Datson, Rev. F. T. (Episcopal). Dirr, Fred J., proprietor Ontonagon Herald. Donnelly, John P., general store. Dowd, Ira E., barber and village clerk. Dreiss, John T., county clerk and register of deeds. Ducleaux, Edward, shoes and harness maker. Eichen, Charles T., men's furnishing and shoes. Eichen, A. G., paper hanger. Emmons, Clarence H., grocer and hardware. First National Bank (capital $15,000) Jajnes Mercer, president; Cleophas Meilleur, cashier. Follansbee, Alfred S., confectioner and postmaster. Follet, Eva, teacher. Ford, B. R., jeweler. Fyfe, James, proprietor Hawley House. Garland, Ed, Captain of tug. Green, Thornton A., manager C. V. McMillan & Bro. Haight, Joseph H., blacksmith. Halter & Lemoine (Andrew Halter, Abraham LeMoine), general store. Haring, Courtland E., proprietor Heard Hotel. Haring, James M., grocer. Harrington, Nettie, teacher. Hartford, P. J., saloon. Hawley Bros. (John & Bartholomew), wholesale fish. Hawley House, James Fyfe, proprietor. Hawley, John, lumber. Heard, Richard A., confectioner. Heard, George H., saloon. Heard Hotel, Courtland E. Haring, proprietor. Hill, William M., boots and shoes. Hollinger, Rev. Joseph (Catholic). Hillier, Robert, contractor. Hollopeter, C. L., cigar manufacturer. Hubbard & Merritt (Charles G. Hubbard, William Merritt), laundry. Hunt, Lillian M., photographer. Jamison, Walter A., game warden and logger. Jones, Clarence A., barber. Jones, John, attorney at law. Jones, R. J., Lake Superior House. Kimball, Z. C, editor Ontonagon Herald. Kneebone, R. J., meats. Krohn & Findley (William Krohn, Charles Findley), saloon and livery. Kaball, J. C., teacher. Lake View House, L. Levigne, proprietor. Levigne, L., proprietor Lake View House. Loranger, Louis, village treasurer. Loranger, Stephen, Township treasurer. Loranger, Violet, teacher. Lockerby, John, Barber. Malloy, Hugh, tug captain. Hansen, J., dry goods and clothing. Massmau, tug captain. McDonald, Alfred, drayman. McDonald, Mamie, teacher. McFarlane, William, sheriff. McKinnon, Daniel, saloon. McKinnon, Duncan, saloon. McMillan, C. V. & Bro., T. A. Green, manager, lumber manufactuers. McGinnnis, Dr., J. E., physician. Meilleur, Cleophas, insurance agt. and bank cashier. Molander, I. O., bookkeeper. Mooney, Robert, proprietor New Ontonagon Hotel. New Ontonagon Hotel, Robert Mooney, proprietor. Nitterauer, John S., physician. Norton, D. J., real estate and lumber. Oley, Charles, county surveyor. Ontonagon Lumber & Cedar Company. Ontonagon Herald, Fred Dirr, proprietor; Z. C. Kimball, editor. O'Rourke, Charles H., livery. Ontonagon Water & Electric Light works, Frank Moss, superintendent. Ontonagon Stave & Veneering Company. Parker, Asa A., judge of probate. Parker, R. A., deputy county treas. and accountant. Parker, Aldis F., surveyor. Paul, Nettie teacher. Pelkey, Fred, boarding house. Penegor Bros. (James ami William), lumber mfrs. Powers, Henry M., druggist. Proulx, Leo, assistant bank cashier. Proulx, Elsie M., stenographer. Rehfus & Leflar, masons and plasterers. Robinson, George D., saloon. Roberts, Clara E., ladies' furnishings and millinery. Roosen, John & Son, saloon. Roosen Bros. (Casper and Charles), grocers. Ross, Duncan, carpenter. Scharf, Frank, merchant tailor. Schniver, George, supt. Diamond Match Company. Schuster, Anson E., attorney at law and circuit court commissioner. Skelton, Mrs. J. B., music teacher. Smith, Rev. W. H. (Methodist). Smithers, Margaret, stenographer. Spellman, Mary, teacher. Spellman, Cyrus, justice of the peace. Stripe, Cornelius, painter and paper hanger. Swinton, Andrew L., physican. United States Express Co., Wm. E. Barber, agent. Van Schaich, Frank, real estate. Vincent, Harry G., confectioner. Weir, Daniel, village marshal. Weigle, John, saloon. Westlake, William, justice of the peace. Westphal, Rev. F. G. (Presbybterian), Woodbury, Vera, teacher. Willman & McLean (John Willman, Harry .McLean), tailors. Wilson, Della, teacher. Zimmer, Tillie, teacher. Zimmer, Andrew, saloon. NAMES OF FARMERS Adams, Mrs. S. M. Amos, Amos Bittner, Joseph Bilodeaux, John Blackwood, John Bowman, W. H. Bonnin, Joseph Callahan, Charles Cane, Charles Cane, William Chamberlain, Grant Chamberlain, Libbis Coombe, John Clark, Alvin Crooker, C. J. H. Crooker, Clarence and Justice Crooker, James E. Daily, James Daniels, Ed Daniels, James Desarmeau, Noah Diamond Match Co. Dorenbush, Charles Down, Job Dreiss, John F. Ferrihan, John Francis, Richard Gardiner, Joseph, estate Geist, Louis Gourney, Albert Halter, Lewis Halter, Martin Ham, Theodore Heard, John Heard, William Jacka, John Jamison, W. A. & John Johnson, Ebbe Kalstad, Peter Kane, Adam, Mrs. Kelp, Charles Klops, August Labyak, Stephen Lafond, George Lemoine, Narcis Lowe, Henry Millard, Fred Millard, Warren Miller, Lawrence Nehmer, Henry Nehmer, Daniel Nehmer, Charles Newman, John A. Oliver, Sperry Olsen, Charles Ontonagon Poor Farm Parker, A. A. Parker, John G., Sr. and Jr. Pennock, Prosper Paull, Willis Petterman, John Purdy, Charles Rebo, Peter Roehm, Albert Roehm, Jacob Robinson, John Schaffer, Gus Scheck, John Scoviak, Anton Schock, George and George W. Schramn, Jacob Sellars, John Sellars, Joseph Smith, Andrew Smith, John Snydra, Martin Sodar, Charles Sommers, Albert Spellman, Cyrus Squabolette, Barth Stone, John Swartz, estate Turvey, Daniel Urey, James Walker, Frank Weber, Mrs. Gus Whiting, A. B. Wiza, Joseph and Frank Additional Comments: 1904 Directory Farm and Business Directory of Houghton, Keweenaw, Ontonagon and Baraga Counties. Containing a complete list of all of the farmers in said four counties and their post office addresses, alphabetically arranged, and under the post office where they get mail, and also the names and business of all of the business people at every post office in said four counties, except the mining towns in the county of Houghton, which have a business directory. VOLUME 1. 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